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City shuts down network amid suspicious activity investigation

July 03, 2024 | Kirkland, King County, Washington



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City shuts down network amid suspicious activity investigation
In a recent government meeting, city officials addressed several key topics, including the Waneta Public Pathway Feasibility Study and a draft resolution concerning the city flag process. The meeting began with a study session, which was followed by an executive session, as authorized by state law.

Due to a recent incident involving suspicious activity on the city's internal network, city staff took precautionary measures by shutting down network access. This decision resulted in the meeting being held in person only, with no live streaming or remote attendance options available. City officials expressed their apologies for the lack of virtual participation, assuring the community that the meeting was being recorded for later access.

As the meeting progressed, officials indicated that discussions on the aforementioned topics would continue in the regular meeting agenda, specifically under item 9b. The executive session is expected to conclude around 7 PM, with the regular meeting resuming at 7:30 PM.

City Manager Amira acknowledged the situation and thanked attendees for their understanding as the city navigates these challenges. The meeting reflects ongoing efforts to engage the community while ensuring the security of city operations.

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